Letter from Nance O’Mara, New Strand House, Limerick, to Mary O’Neill, 24A Steele’s Road, Hampstead, London, N.W.3 4RE, regarding Kate O’Brien’s leg amputation and arrangements for her funeral, stating ‘Of course I am willing and have never had any other intention but to pay the funeral expenses… at least I am able to deal with any financial problems of Kate’s’. Some lines are underlined in red.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains Kate O'Brien's last will and testament and the valuation and disposal of her estate.
Sin títuloLetter from D. F. G. Barnes, Assistant Manager of Williams & Glyn’s Trust Company Limited, 13 to 17 Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1DL, to Mary O’Neill, care of 177 The Street, Boughton, North Canterbury, Kent, referring to Kate O’Brien’s estate and their decision to formally renounce the right to a grant of probate.
Sin títuloPostcard with a handwritten note from Marie E. Chilver, Antiques, Oak Lodge, Boughton, North Faversham, Kent, which states ‘Contents of 177 The Street Boughton. Less £20 valuation fee £380.00. Signed by Chilver and by V.H. Ruddock West. Contains a note in pencil on front which reads ‘Books estimated £35-£40’ in the handwriting of Mary O’Neill.
Sin títuloLetter from Marie Chilver, Oak Lodge, Boughton, Faversham, Kent ME13 9BH, to Mary O’Neill, referring to an enclosed list of contents of 177 The Street, Boughton, which itemises and prices the contents of each room. The documents contain notes by Mary O’Neill summarising their contents.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains correspondence between Anthony Newell, Solicitor, John O'Brien and Mary O’Neill considering the administration of Kate O'Brien's estate.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains material relating to Mary O'Neill's role as Kate O'Brien's literary executor.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains letters from David Higham Associates to Mary O'Neill relating to her role as Kate O'Brien's literary executor.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains drafts of lectures by Kate O'Brien.
Sin títuloHandwritten draft of a lecture with some typescript inserts, entitled ‘Ireland & Avantgardisme’ which begins: ‘Etc. etc. I am honoured & glad to be here, & to know that your Association saw fit to invite me…’. Paginated and contains some amendments in ink.
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